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The NJ-ACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (MSDG) was formed in 1989 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and related topics. MSDG is an integral part of the American Chemical Society (ACS) North Jersey Section. Membership includes over 1,100 scientists involved in research and development both at academic, industrial and governmental laboratories. Although the majority ...

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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 245th ACS NATIONAL MEETING NEW ORLEANS, LA APRIL 7-11, 2013 The following is a summary on key actions of the ACS Council and Board of Directors at the 2013 spring national meeting.

The North Jersey section offers 4 travel grants to undergraduates to present papers or posters at ACS National and Regional meetings. General Requirements Applicants are required to present a paper or poster at the ACS National Meeting. Applicants must be members of the ACS in the North Jersey Section. Complete the Submission Form, including the required supporting materials. Application ...

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The North Jersey Section has revised its bylaws. This was necessitated as a result of changes in the National ACS documents as well as changes in the Section’s activities since the last revision approximately 30 years ago. The complete By-Laws are viewable here or if you would prefer a hard copy, please contact the Section Secretary, Bettyann Howson, at (973)822-2575.

The NJACS Organic Chemistry Topical Group (OTG) brings together New Jersey’s organic chemists from academia, companies, and the pharmaceutical industry.

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The U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO) program is a multi-tiered chemistry competition for high school students. ACS has sponsored the program since 1984. Each year, the North Jersey Section assists the ACS in its search for the top 20 high school chemistry students in the U.S. From these, the best four are chosen to represent the U.S. in the International Chemistry Olympiad held ...